Can I keep my personal property if I file for bankruptcy?

Can I keep my personal property after I file for bankruptcy?
David Nelson
The bankruptcy trustee who will be assigned to your case is only looking for equity. Equity is the value of the item of property minus the loan against it. You are allowed to keep a certain amount of equity, and if the equity you have is greater than the amount you get to keep, then he takes the excess, liquidates it and pays it to your creditors.

Call me, to go over details of what you own to see if you can keep it.

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Replied: 7/22/2010
Karen E. Lockhart, PLC
California has two sets of "exemptions" that allow you to exempt (keep) personal property up to a certain amount. Most people who file for bankruptcy protection keep most, if not all of their property. Feel free to contact me for a free consultation and let me explain how the exemption process works.

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Replied: 7/20/2010
Klinger Law Center
Generally speaking, depending on the value of your assets, you will be able to keep most, if not all of your personal belongings, including cars and homes. However, the applicability of state exemptions is complex area of bankruptcy law and needs to be addressed more extensively. We invite you to come in for a free, no obligation consultation to meet with one of the attorneys to discuss your whole financial picture and the options available to you.

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Replied: 7/15/2010
Law offices of William Michael Frantz, M.B.A., J.D. Attorney At Law
What you keep during a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, assuming that this is what you would file, depends upon the type of property in question. As a general rule, in a Chapter 7 personal property can be kept, but there are exceptions to this rule that must be examined on a case by case basis and that is up to the discretion of the Bankruptcy Trustee.

For a free consultation, contact me.

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Replied: 7/15/2010
Diefer Law Group, P.C.
You can protect personal property up to a certain value.

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Replied: 7/15/2010

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